EU-wide facial recognition forensics & its drawbacks
Challenges for privacy and non-discrimination with the inclusion of facial recognition for the next generation Prüm framework.
10. December 2020
Niovi Vavoula is Lecturer in Migration and Security at Queen Mary University of London, from where she holds an LLM in European Law and a Ph.D. that examined the privacy concerns stemming from the establishment and operation of EU-wide information systems for third-country nationals. She regularly advises the European Parliament, the Commission, the Fundamental Rights Agency and NGOs on matters relating to EU immigration law, EU criminal law (particularly mechanisms for information exchange) and privacy and data protection law.
Challenges for privacy and non-discrimination with the inclusion of facial recognition for the next generation Prüm framework.
10. December 2020